Thanks. OK, i'll check that. How does your jndi.properties on a remote
machine look like ?
Tobias

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rickard �berg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 1:41 AM
> To: jBoss
> Subject: Re: [jBoss-User] client doesnt run on remote machine
> 
> 
> Tobias wrote:
> > I checked all the the .properties files on the remote 
> machine. There was
> > one called orb.properties in j2ee.jar . I changed the name 
> of the file
> > but got still the same error with my client. The client 
> still seems to
> > be trying to connect to localhost. Any other ideas what 
> might be wrong ?
> 
> Somewhere there is a jndi.properties file. Do this:
> System.out.println(getClass().getResource("/jndi.properties"));
> and see if you get a result or not.
> 
> > Hey, all you guys out there. How does your code look like 
> for jBoss for
> > getting the initial context and looking up an EJB ? Please post some
> > exmaples ...
> 
> Code? Simple:
> 
> MyBeanHome beanHome = (MyBeanHome)new 
> InitialContext().lookup("mybean");
> 
> providing that you have a proper jndi.properties file in classpath.
> 
> /Rickard
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